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By undef strong_alias on alpha implementation, the
default_symbol_version macro becomes an empty macro on static build.
It fixes the issue introduced at c953219420.
Checked on alpha-linux-gnu with a 'make check run-built-tests=no'.
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Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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This macro allows to add type safety to the implementation of NSS
service modules.
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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A future commit will use these names for types of functions
in NSS service modules.
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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Bug 25487 reports stack corruption in ldbl-96 sinl on a pseudo-zero
argument (an representation where all the significand bits, including
the explicit high bit, are zero, but the exponent is not zero, which
is not a valid representation for the long double type).
Although this is not a valid long double representation, existing
practice in this area (see bug 4586, originally marked invalid but
subsequently fixed) is that we still seek to avoid invalid memory
accesses as a result, in case of programs that treat arbitrary binary
data as long double representations, although the invalid
representations of the ldbl-96 format do not need to be consistently
handled the same as any particular valid representation.
This patch makes the range reduction detect pseudo-zero and unnormal
representations that would otherwise go to __kernel_rem_pio2, and
returns a NaN for them instead of continuing with the range reduction
process. (Pseudo-zero and unnormal representations whose unbiased
exponent is less than -1 have already been safely returned from the
function before this point without going through the rest of range
reduction.) Pseudo-zero representations would previously result in
the value passed to __kernel_rem_pio2 being all-zero, which is
definitely unsafe; unnormal representations would previously result in
a value passed whose high bit is zero, which might well be unsafe
since that is not a form of input expected by __kernel_rem_pio2.
Tested for x86_64.
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According to [gcc documentation][1], temporary variables must be used for
the desired content to not be call-clobbered.
Fix the Linux inline syscall templates by adding temporary variables,
much like what x86 did before
(commit 381a0c26d73e0f074c962e0ab53b99a6c327066d).
Tested with gcc 9.2.0, both cross-compiled and natively on Loongson
3A4000.
[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Local-Register-Variables.html
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Style fixes only, no functional change.
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It makes alpha no longer reports information about a system-wide
time zone and moves the version logic on the alpha implementation.
Checked on a build and check-abi for alpha-linux-gnu.
Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
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The macro TEST_VERIFY_EXIT is used several times on
sunrpc/tst-udp-timeout to exit the test if a condition evaluates to
false. The side effect is that the code to terminate the RPC server
process is not executed when the program calls exit, so that
sub-process stays alive.
This commit registers a clean up function with atexit to kill the
server process before exiting the main program.
Reviewed-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
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As the sort was removed, there's no need to keep a separate map of
links. Instead, when relocating objects iterate over l_initfini
directly.
This allows us to remove the loop copying l_initfini elements into
map. We still need a loop to identify the first and last elements that
need relocation.
Tested by running the testsuite on x86_64.
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l_initfini is already sorted by dependency in _dl_map_object_deps(),
so avoid sorting again in dl_open_worker().
Tested by running the testsuite on x86_64.
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There are two fixes that are needed to be able to dlopen filter
objects. First _dl_map_object_deps cannot assume that map will be at
the beginning of l_searchlist.r_list[], as filtees are inserted before
map. Secondly dl_open_worker needs to ensure that filtees get
relocated.
In _dl_map_object_deps:
* avoiding removing relocation dependencies of map by setting
l_reserved to 0 and otherwise processing the rest of the search
list.
* ensure that map remains at the beginning of l_initfini - the list
of things that need initialisation (and destruction). Do this by
splitting the copy up. This may not be required, but matches the
initialization order without dlopen.
Modify dl_open_worker to relocate the objects in new->l_inifini.
new->l_initfini is constructed in _dl_map_object_deps, and lists the
objects that need initialization and destruction. Originally the list
of objects in new->l_next are relocated. All of these objects should
also be included in new->l_initfini (both lists are populated with
dependencies in _dl_map_object_deps). We can't use new->l_prev to pick
up filtees, as during a recursive dlopen from an interposed malloc
call, l->prev can contain objects that are not ready for relocation.
Add tests to verify that symbols resolve to the filtee implementation
when auxiliary and filter objects are used, both as a normal link and
when dlopen'd.
Tested by running the testsuite on x86_64.
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Pull in translation update from translation.org.
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Linux 5.5 renames RWF_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET to RWH_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET,
with the old name kept as an alias. This patch makes the
corresponding change in glibc.
Tested for x86_64.
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The comment "isn't" contained a non-ascii character which leads to
an error if compiled with -finput-charset=ascii:
error: failure to convert ascii to UTF-8
This is observable in GCC testsuite:
FAIL: 17_intro/headers/c++1998/charset.cc (test for excess errors)
FAIL: 17_intro/headers/c++2011/charset.cc (test for excess errors)
FAIL: 17_intro/headers/c++2014/charset.cc (test for excess errors)
FAIL: 17_intro/headers/c++2017/charset.cc (test for excess errors)
FAIL: 17_intro/headers/c++2020/charset.cc (test for excess errors)
Also rewrite the comment above.
Reported-by: Ulrich Weigand <Ulrich.Weigand@de.ibm.com>
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/proc/self/fd files are special and chmod on O_PATH descriptors
in that directory operates on the symbolic link itself (like lchmod).
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The code started out with bits form resolv/resolv_conf.c, but it
was enhanced to deal with directories and FIFOs in a more predictable
manner. A test case is included as well.
This will be used to implement the /etc/resolv.conf change detection.
This currently lives in a header file only. Once there are multiple
users, the implementations should be moved into C files.
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The number has been officially assigned by
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/pull/131
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/commit/d21ca40a7f56812a15e97450b7bc1599c0d35b82
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The missing dependencies result in failures like this if make check
is invoked with sufficient parallelism for the debug subdirectory:
FAIL: debug/tst-chk2
FAIL: debug/tst-chk3
FAIL: debug/tst-chk4
FAIL: debug/tst-chk5
FAIL: debug/tst-chk6
FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk1
FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk2
FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk3
FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk4
FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk5
FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk6
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900778283ac3 ("htl: make pthread_spin_lock really spin") made
pthread_spin_lock really spin and not block, but the current users of
__pthread_spin_lock were assuming that it blocks, i.e. they use it as a
lightweight mutex fitting in just one int.
__pthread_spin_wait provides that support back.
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This should be unconditionally set to match the common implementation,
and fixes multiple test failures related to sprintf.
Reviewed-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
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Now that binutils-gdb has gdbserver at top level, an extra
--disable-gdbserver configure option is needed when configuring
binutils from a git checkout to avoid it also building gdbserver
unnecessarily (although fairly harmlessly). This patch updates the
options used in build-many-glibcs.py accordingly (although this might
end up not being needed depending on what happens regarding whether
gdbserver gets built for host != target).
Tested with a build-many-glibcs.py compilers build for
aarch64-linux-gnu using binutils-gdb master.
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Improve the random memcpy benchmark. Double the number of copies and
increase the memory sizes tested to 512KB. Add a more detailed
distribution of memcpy alignment and sizes up to 4096 based on SPEC2017
traces.
Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
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Remove unused definitions, and correct __PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FLAGS_OFFSET for
__WORDSIZE == 64.
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All architectures using their own definition of struct
__pthread_rwlock_arch_t need to provide their own pthread-offsets.h.
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So they can be checked with htl too.
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So they can be checked with htl too.
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So they can be checked with htl too.
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instead of EOPNOTSUPP, which is for sockets.
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So they can be checked with htl too.
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So they can be checked with htl too.
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So they can be checked with htl too.
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